The netflix example is interesting. I recently installed with super-hacky Netflix for Ubuntu PPA (works surprisingly well, but can cause your screensaver to activate). It's basically just windows firefox wrapped in a custom version of wine.
The important thing though is that it launches fullscreen and attaches to the unity dock as an independent application whereas with Windows it's just a website that you browse to.
I think that the way it integrates on Ubuntu actually makes much more sense in many ways. Though VLC integration would obviously be the most superior option.
The important thing though is that it launches fullscreen and attaches to the unity dock as an independent application whereas with Windows it's just a website that you browse to.
I think that the way it integrates on Ubuntu actually makes much more sense in many ways. Though VLC integration would obviously be the most superior option.